Falconry was one of the only outdoor and active pursuits encouraged of women in the Middle Ages. The art of hunting with trained birds of prey required the instruction in and understanding of multiple animal behaviors, including the bird itself, the prey animals (often waterfowl and small mammals such as hares), horses, and hounds. This understanding derived from a combination of reading manuals and learning from experience in the field.

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Women and Falconry Literature

  • Sara Petrosillo

摘要

Falconry was one of the only outdoor and active pursuits encouraged of women in the Middle Ages. The art of hunting with trained birds of prey required the instruction in and understanding of multiple animal behaviors, including the bird itself, the prey animals (often waterfowl and small mammals such as hares), horses, and hounds. This understanding derived from a combination of reading manuals and learning from experience in the field.